No Nature. No Future.
Nature faces a deepening crisis and its recovery is fundamental to tackling climate change and improving people’s lives.
A healthy and safe natural world brings huge benefits to people, as well as to wildlife.
We need widespread movement across our glorious county to drive change at the pace and scale now necessary, spearheaded by our elected representatives with communities taking action in ways that are peaceful, practical and positive - and the time to act is now.
Join us in calling on all political parties to halt and reverse the trend - and show that more people care about the state of their natural environment than ever before.
Explore our campaigns and help nature recover!
© Ross Hoddinott/2020VISION
The Fingleton Review: don't turn nature crisis into catastrophe
Recommendations from a new report called the Fingleton Review would take away the protections that make legally protected landscapes safe havens for wildlife, nature and people. We want to stop this in its tracks!
Sphagnum denticulatum © Dom Hinchley
Calderdale Energy Park
Building a 41-turbine wind farm on the ancient peatlands of Walshaw Moor would destroy irreplaceable habitats and release millennia of stored carbon; we want to stop this project in its tracks!
Great White Egret © Paul Paddock 2021
Write to your MP
Your MP needs to know that you care about what you have around you, and that you want them to do what they can to keep nature safe and healthy.
Kiplingcotes Quarry and its Marbled White butterflies can help start conversations about conservation - (c) Simon Tull
Take action for nature where you live
Take action a home and support your local wildlife to thrive. Get some wild ideas and practical tips for helping wildlife where you live.
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Further reading
Discover more about our work to achieve nature’s recovery.
Winter woodland walks to enjoy
Our woodlands are at their most atmospherically sculptural in the winter, coated in a glimmering frost as they raise their bare branches…
Winter grazing
We're no stranger to a harsh Yorkshire winter, but how do our grazing animals cope with such inclement weather and what do they do…
Glorious mud and winter waders
Our blogger spends a day at Paull Holme Strays Nature Reserve...